Need to adjust the front sight on my Mosin 91/30.

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Hi guys, I'm after some help. I took my new to me 91/30 to the range today, its shooting about 2" to the right at 50 metres. So my question is, do I adjust them by tapping it over to the right slightly using a hammer and small punch, or is there a tool for doing it?
 
I haven't seen a proper tool for the Mosin yet, although I am also still new at this. I used a hammer and pin punch with the barrel and sight base
supported really well on blocking.
 
The rifle can shoot straighter with the bayo mounted, but if that's not desirable, then drifting the site would be in order.
 
Hi guys, I'm after some help. I took my new to me 91/30 to the range today, its shooting about 2" to the right at 50 metres. So my question is, do I adjust them by tapping it over to the right slightly using a hammer and small punch, or is there a tool for doing it?

They do make a tool as mentioned in prior posts, but a hammer and punch is the cheaper option. I had to use firm force to adjust mine but nothing unreasonable. She shoots straight now.

 
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On both Mosins and SVT's I like to clamp the sight base very solidly in a large vice before doing the drifting- makes it very easy and if it's very tight it makes it easy to do. I find the handles of smallish brass drifts work well for spacers. Just set up the rifle in a shooting rest or cleaning rest such that the tip of the barrel sits between the jaws of the big vice and tighten it up using whatever brass drift handles clamp the sight base but allow the blade to move.

milsurpo
 
I got tired of over-punching front sight and purchased "range buddy" sight tool for my 91/30. 20 usd for "gunsmith" model (shipping included) - works like a charm. Paid on Thursday and received it next Tuesday.
http : //elby.yolasite.com/purchase-products.php

edit. tool came with allen key
 
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